Luna’s New AI Wearable Takes on Fitbit Air With Voice-Based Health Tracking
Luna has introduced a new wearable called the Luna Band, alongside its AI-powered platform called LifeOS.
Unlike most fitness wearables that mainly focus on dashboards, charts, and activity scores, Luna is trying a slightly different approach here. The company says the Band is designed to continuously read health signals and convert them into simple day-to-day recommendations.

The wearable is currently opening its waitlist, with shipping for the first batch expected to begin around the end of July 2026.
Luna Is Positioning The Band As A Daily Health Assistant
According to the company, the Luna Band combines biometric data with information like sleep patterns, food habits, activity levels, and recovery signals.
Instead of presenting that information separately, the app generates a simplified daily plan. That could include reminders related to focus periods, caffeine intake, recovery, or activity timing based on the user’s routine and health data.
The company also says the wearable uses haptic alerts to surface these suggestions throughout the day.
From the description, the product appears to sit somewhere between a traditional fitness tracker and an AI-driven productivity tool.
Voice Logging Is A Big Part Of The Experience
One of the more noticeable features is voice-based logging.
Luna says users can log meals, workouts, or habits through voice inputs instead of manually entering everything into the app. The platform also includes an “Ask Luna” feature for health-related queries.
The company claims LifeOS can generate more contextual insights rather than simply showing generic activity graphs. One example mentioned involves connecting late caffeine intake with reduced deep sleep duration.
Whether users find that genuinely useful will likely depend on how accurate and reliable the AI insights feel over time.
The App Also Tries To Replace Multiple Health Platforms
Luna says its app combines different health and wellness categories into one platform, including stress, nutrition, recovery, productivity, and training-related tracking.
The company also mentions support for third-party integrations and a long-term health profiling system called “Health Clone.”
Availability
The Luna Band’s first release, called “Drop 1,” will be invite-only. Shipping is expected to start by the end of July 2026.
Pricing details have not been announced yet.


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